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meso one have mesothelial, will send you a free book to answer questions you may have call now and we'll come to you 800 a21, 4,000 days to ago, vice president harris is bringing out the star power and heading back to georgia for the first joint event with barack obama, while donald trump aims to energize critical voters of arizona and nevada, plus mcdonald's facing its first lawsuit over its deadly e coli outbreak we'll talk to a lawyer for the victims two specializes in food safety cases i had just hours from now, a crucial decision about the fate of lyle and erik menendez the la da expected to announce whether he'll recommend re-sentencing for the two brothers who killed their parents we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central
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this hour, vice president harris is heading to the peach state with some of the biggest names backing her campaign with all showing a neck and neck race there in georgia and early voting well underway. the vice president will rally near atlanta with former president obama and rock legend bruce springsteen meantime, former president donald trump is heading west. >> today, holding two rallies in critical battlegrounds in arizona and in nevada and it comes after trump acknowledged in a radio interview that if he is reelected, he intends to use his powers to get the federal charges against him dismissed saying that he would fire a special counsel, jack smith, quote within two seconds cnn's steve contorno is live for us in tempe, arizona, where trump is set to hold an event later tonight. but let's start with cnn's priscilla alvarez in georgia. so priscilla, some big
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names expected up on the stage with vice president harris. what else should we expect? >> yes, certainly turns to getting out the vote, they are bringing out all the stops and that includes here in georgia tonight where the vice president is going to be joined by with former president barak obama. this will be the first time that they've been on the campaign trail together. and they are going to try and to energize and mobilize voters here in battleground georgia, where as you mentioned, early voting is already underway. now bruce springsteen will be headlining tonight. he of course, has made frequent appearances before in the waning days of the election for other democratic candidates but we're also learning about some other stars. we're going to be coming out over the next few days. that includes beyond, according to a source familiar with the planning, she will be joining the vice president tomorrow in houston, texas, where the vice president and her team, once you amplify and highlight reproductive freedoms, times this is not a
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battleground state, but they say it the epicenter of what they call the trump abortion bans. so that is what they're going to be focused on tomorrow now of course, beyond say, all but endorsed vice president harris when she allowed her to use her song, freedom i'd her campaign rallies, but it will be the first time that we see them out together. now in addition to all of this, the campaign knows that they still have a lot of work to do when it comes to introducing and reintroducing the vice president. we saw some of that at cnn's town hall last night, but part of this message, as they close out, the next few days is also going to be on a warning of a second potential trump term. and i obtained a digital add that the campaign is now going to be putting out in battlegrounds where they're seizing on john kelly's comments to the new york times and the atlantic in which he called former president donald trump a fascist. and they are using the vice president's response from cnn's town hall to make and warn. make that point and warn of that potential second trump term. so all of this is coming together. reproductive freedoms, of
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course, a key issue for the vice president when she'll be focused on tomorrow, but also over the next few days trying to kristen great or at least illustrate this stark contrast with former president donald trump. i'll also note that next tuesday as we look ahead, the vice president will be delivering her closing argument in at the national mall at the ellipse, of course, where former president donald trump delivered his fiery speech on january 6, that ultimately set that attack on the u.s. capitol in motion. so clearly, the team he's president's team doubling down on their messaging, but also making sure along the way that they are mobilizing voters as they tried to capitalize, especially on early voting yeah, added significance with that decision for the location of her closing arguments. >> priscilla alvarez, live for us in clarkston, georgia. thanks so much. let's go to tempe, arizona now with steve contorno, who has been tracking the trump campaign. so steve says trump is getting ready for his rally there. he is responding to harris his remarks during the cnn town hall plus night where she said that she thinks the former president is a fascist. what is
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trump saying that's right, boris trump is saying that it's actually democrats who are using the federal government to go after their political enemies, such as himself office his argument that he had in making for the better part of a year. >> now, however, he took it a step further. this morning telling conservative radio host hugh hewitt that he intends to fire jack smith, the special prosecutor, overseeing two federal cases against him within two seconds of taking office. if he is elected, this november, trump, elsewhere in that interview, making fun of an attacking vice president harris is performance yesterday in that cnn town hall i'll take a listen good one but these people are
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biden, he's not the leader of the party. >> you never was she's got nothing he you got nothing and you can have a leader like that that town hall could have been a debate. there was the invitation was extended to donald trump he instead chose to hit the campaign trail that will continue today with his tour of battleground states landing him in arizona, which will be at an event right behind me in tempe, arizona on the arizona state campus and from there, he moves on to reno or excuse me, las vegas, nevada, riding up these two west coast battleground states, making a border a key issue here. it's the issue he says is the most important in this election, even as poll after poll suggests, it might be the economy boris and brianna. >> steve contorno. thank you so much for the update we have plenty of headlines to discuss. let's bring in our panel. we have tia mitchell, washington correspondent for the atlanta journal constitution, and sabrina rodriguez, national police we'll take reporter for the washington post. first to
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you, tia, this star power on the trail with vice president harris obviously former president obama, bruce springsteen, spike lee, tyler perry what kind of an impact do you think that will have on voters minds in the peach state? >> i think the the breadth of the entertainment that it's going to be on the stage tonight, you got to bruce springsteen, which he knows speaks to our older, more white fan base versus spike lee, tyler perry, of course, his fan base is huge with black women so i think even the entertainers that are coming out for vice president harris are indicative of her really trying to have a broad base of support and continue to try to broaden it. as we enter the closing days of the election and sabrina, at this town hall last night, harris really, she went a little bit further and that was bolstered. of course, by john kelly describing trump is a fascist, but she said that he is how significant is that?
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>> i mean, it is a huge step for kamala harris to say it. it's clear that she has been cautious about how she talks about donald trump. and i think we saw it, you know, when it was the biden campaign and when a trial transition to her of her trying to focus on the issues and in these few months of her campaign, her trying to define herself what she stands for, what are her values, who she is? i think now in these final weeks, we see how deadlocked the polls are and she's saying, okay, i'm still talking about policy, but i also need to let's talk about the stakes and let's talk about that distinct contrasts and having someone as respected as john kelly coming out and using that kind of language saying, you know, that this is who donald trump is really does give her that for tunity to also cosine it and say, you know, people need to actually pay attention. she called it a 911 call to the american people. >> yes. she's sounding more of an alarm, right? she's sounding more of an alarm from but also to we're seeing trump have more of these odd moments. i think you could say in one that
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happened last night was actually at this turning point event that trump headlined with tucker carlson saying this, let's listen there have to be a point at which dad comes home. >> dad gum home what he says you've been a bad girl you've been a bad little girl and you're getting a vigorous spanking right now. sometimes i wonder if talking about moments like that is kind of like i don't know unintentionally rewarding a flasher by paying attention to them. but at the same time, you know, you i do think it raises an interesting question, which is this appeal of trump meeting out a punishment what do you think it is well, i was at that rally last night and i can tell you that line went over really well with that crowd. >> so again, tucker carlson,
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donald trump, continued to speak to a specific audience and so the metaphor of daddy being home in disciplining a way where teenager a just speaks to kind of their world vision of this kind of traditional family that kind of part of what's baked into the maga sphere. and christian nationalism. but then it also drives home the point that they believe trump has been aggrieved and that they need to reward him by restoring him to the white house and allowing him to punish his enemies. so to them, that is part of what their mission is, is to allow trump to come home and write these wrongs. and again, because he said when i am agreed, you my supporters are also agreed. so they think he needs to come to right the wrongs as well they they're calling him daddy and want him to come home. it's it's really interesting and i know it seems wild to people who aren't already in this world are people i don't to watch it, but being there last night,
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i can tell you there were, you know, 15,000 people there who were tearing separate carlson on when he said that there is something really unusual about describing a former president or someone who's in elected office as daddy, who's preparing to spank his kids for being bad. >> and in terms of strategy, sabrina, i wonder because early on for harris, it was a message of joy and going after trump for things like that. i mean, i think her running mate, governor walz, sort of branded that ethos of the trump campaign is weird and other democrats picked up on that. but since then, i think that the calls have become more urgent. and more descriptive of the kind of danger trump could do in the eyes of democrats to the democracy. i'm wondering if are you hearing from people on the campaign that they might return to some of that joy message or is this kind of what we're going to get from here on out i mean, i think they're trying to do both, which is a really hard juggling act.
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>> to do. i mean, i expect that when we hear bruce springsteen and obama tonight and tyler perry and that cas, i think they're going to talk about the joys of getting to lacked kamala harris for president. but then at the same time they're going to have to talk about the reality of what donald trump is saying. and i think that's the challenge too, because these are two separate campaigns. and when you look at the rally police that donald trump is holding, i mean, it's him talking for two hours and he'll say, oh, it's a campaign, its a rally that is focused on the economy or it's going to be a rally that's focused on immigration russian, but really it ends up being two hours with the weave and the meandering thoughts and, you know, i was just earlier this week at his latino summit that was supposed to be focused on just talking to leaders who are supportive of him at one point, he was talking about killing bunnies and the threat that solar panels cost them. and just all of these meandering thoughts. and i think what the harris campaign now is doing is saying we can't look past this. we can't just lean into this excitement of the history we'd make it she gets elected, we need to show people what exactly it is he's talking
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about. >> you actually have to personally apologize to you because somehow in the intro we miss that you were the duchess of higher lee of florida. my hometown as well. there was one quick thing i wanted to ask you because i know you were in highly earlier this week, there was a poll that came out from florida international university. it's not meeting cnn's methodology, so we won't get into the details of it, but generally it showed overwhelming support among cuban americans for donald trump. i'm wondering what you're hearing from voters there. what it was like to vote in hialeah i mean, i think what we've seen in the last four years has been democrats ceding ground in south florida and that is where you then find polls like that. >> if you pull and just the energy you see on the ground, you don't even need to get into numbers, just the energy. i mean, the amount of trump signs that do you see everywhere the trump flags on the hood of the car latinos for trump signs or hialeah for trump signs and even trump doing that event in south florida when we're 12 days out from the campaign in florida is not considered a battleground state says a lot about what he thinks of his standing there. i
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think we're sort of in this position where democrats in south florida, democrats in florida they want the state to move back toward them are going to have to make some real investments that haven't necessarily come to fruition. this cycle will duchess sabrina of hialeah, duchess tia of atlanta thank you so much to both of you for your insights today. >> we appreciate it thank you could the menendez brothers go free after serving all of these years behind bars for the deaths of their parents we're actually awaiting word right now from the la county da's office on their possible re-sentencing also ahead is mcdonald's scrambles to keep its customers safe from an outbreak of e coli. the first lawsuit is filed. we'll have details next, and boeing workers there's rejecting management's latest contract offer, why they are willing to keep sticking it out on the picket line for a better deal. >> you're watching cnn news central, we'll be back in just moments
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and then after that mistrial, there was another case and that is when they were convicted and sentenced to life in prison without a counts of parole. but there was a letter and this has been confirmed by the attorneys for the defense that was written by one of the brothers to their first cousin, which says in part, i've been trying to avoid dad. it's still happening, andy, but its worse for me now. i never know when its going to happen and its driving me crazy every night i stay up thinking he might come in so this evidence, they're saying here that was not submitted to that second trial. they say is very key because it points to the fact that the boys were being abused. boys at the time were being abused. there's also a change in california law, which means that a judge could look at sentencings in other cases that are similar here. so all of this playing into it and what's going to actually happened here today. but despite the fact that the district attorney, george gascon could come out and say that he does believe that they should be re-sentenced. it's up to a judge to decide that and that hearing is scheduled for november 26. the judge could decide for re-sentencing for
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choose another day and figure out when they're going to address this the judge will also consider whether or not the boys were in fact abuse victims were these men been rehabilitated also, whether or not these men are a danger to society at this point, all of this will feed into this overall picture. but so we may not know all of it today, but this is just what the da is recommending at this point. >> stephanie, the convergence of events that led to this moment is notable because you have a very popular case that has seen a resurgence of attention because of documentaries, because of a netflix drama possession. and then on top of that, you also have a district attorney running for reelection. who is underwater. he's fairly unpopular, and this could be read as a move to try to gain some popular esteem, some, some favorability. talk to us about, about all these dynamics at play it's hollywood. >> hollywood in most judicial way. you are completely right,
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right? because people love true crime. and this is a very, very banner case of it. this was one of the first publicized are lively shown cases that we had here in this country. so people thought these handsome brothers who are in this debacle but wanted to know more about it. but then when you read the details of what happened, it is a heinous murder. these murders were very, very brutal. >> but because of this, you have a lot of people who weren't even alive at the time who are interested in this case. >> and on top of it, george gasc gone who is has been in battled, has been running on a platform of sentencing reform so this fits in line with what he wants to do here. but all of this, as we are very close to the election and here in los angeles county alright, stephanie elam thank you so much. >> we'll be waiting and watching so the fallout from a deadly coli, outbreak and may actually just be beginning the colorado man filed the first lawsuit against mcdonald's. he blamed them for his case of e coli that he alleges senate him
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to the emergency room, his sicknesses among 49 cases reported across ten states, including one person who died many of the cases concentrated in colorado the cdc issued a food safety warning that dozens of people reported becoming sick after eating a mcdonald quarter pounder mcdonald's officials say they are confident it is safe to eat at their restaurants, but they did not immediately respond to cnn's requests for comment on this new lawsuit. we want to speak now to the attorney who filed the lawsuit on behalf of his client in colorado and several others. ron simon specializes in food poisoning cases. ron, thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us. first, what is it that your clients are alleging and how do you go about actually proving that they got sick from mcdonald's because connecting an e coli illness to a source is difficult, right? coli in the united states is what's called a reportable
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disease. >> so if you test positive for e coli, they will send that sample tube state health loud, which will perform a dna analysis on it. >> and so all of our clients have been have been stereotyped and tested with a strain of eco lot matching the outbreak strain related to mcdonald's outbreak. >> which is huge like forensic stuff, right? so what are your clients seeking here? >> so at the end of the day, the client seek three things. first of all, of course, they want to get just compensation for their injuries and their suffering but second of all, they just want their voices heard. they want mcdonald's and perhaps taylor farms to listen and understand these are real people with real illnesses that could have been prevented and then finally, all of them said, look, we want to file these lawsuits so we can figure out how this happened. so we can make sure it doesn't happen. again. >> to that question of how this happened, the fda and the cdc are investigating slivered onion and beef patties. but there's no specific ingredient
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that's been confirmed to have been the source of the outbreak so i heard you say mcdonald's or taylor farms who would wind up being liable, is it mcdonald's or the supplier of the beef patties and the onions? >> so actually that's a great question. any united states, we have a law called strict liability, which means anybody involved in the process of serving you poison food is liable. so it's mcdonald's and taylor farms, if it turns out to be the unions so you right now are representing around 16 victims confirmed to have e coli. are you expecting this to grow i do. even though the mcdonald's has pulled the suspect ingredients, the hamburger patties, and the onions off the market. we're still going to see illnesses showing up that haven't fully gone through the testing process. so i expect this outbreak to at least double. >> and another thing for your viewers for every case that's counted by the cdc. and right now it's at 49.
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>> the cdc says there are at least 30 others that aren't reported, and those are people that went to mcdonald's that they got sick and headache cola, but they either never got tested or decided to go home and just got it out so those folks wouldn't have as you noted before, the conclusive dna proof that the e coli they suffered from was from the tainted food at mcdonald's. i wonder why specifically you led with filing with ford four eric stele. he's the first plaintiff in this lawsuit. i'm wondering why you chose to go that route. i know you have multiple clients that you are representing sure well, eric came to us once it was announced, the the length between mcdonald's and the outbreak and wanted to get a suit on file. >> and so we filed in chicago, illinois, which is where mcdonald's headquarters is located. >> so you i know you are from specializes in food poisoning you've seen other instances where something like this plays out, although i don't know this
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is such a big name, this seems like something really significant how does this normally play out in other cases that you've seen handled dozens of cases against mcdonald's and taylor farms in the past for prior outbreaks, prior produce so unfortunately this isn't a new thing and what i expect will happen if they do the right things, they will try to resolve the cases. >> but more importantly, they have to get into their testing system and figure out how this poisonous material is coming out without being detected. that's got to be somewhere in the production or the testing of the onions and the before or whatever it is, the ingredient is causing this problem ron simon, we thank you so much for joining us. >> we hope you'll come back when there are further developments in the case you bet. >> thank you so much for having us. >> sure. we should know that a taylor farms spokesperson said in a statement that it has found no traces of e coli in tests of raw or unfinished onions we want to pivot now and
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actually take you to a press gaggle that vice president kamala harris i just held moments ago in philadelphia. this is on the heels of our cnn town hall last night let's listen in >> good afternoon. good afternoon. >> well, let me start by saying i'm really very proud to announce that we've had some endorsements this morning as we've been rolling out endorsements but two leaders and the republican party already, the mayor of rocca shaw and then of course former representative fred upton. >> and this continues to be i think evidence of the fact that people people who had been leaders in our country, regardless of their political party, understand what's at stake and they are weighing in courageously in many cases, in support what we need to have, which is oppressing united states who understands the obligation to uphold the constitution of the united states. and our democracy as for last night, yet again,
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trump not showing up refuse to be a part of a cnn debate and clearly his staff that has been saying he's exhausted and the sad part about that as he's trying to be present, united states probably the toughest job in the world. and he's exhausted i said last night, what i mean, which is the american people are being presented with a very serious decision and it includes what we must understand, what happened starting on january 20 in this choice, either you have the choice of donald trump will sit in the oval office stewing, plotting revenge, retribution in writing out his enemies list or what i will be doing, which is responding to folks like the folks last night with a to-do list understanding the need it to work on lifting up the american people, whether it be through the issue of grocery prices and bringing them down, or investing in our economy, investing in our small businesses because investing in our families happy to take any
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questions. >> i was frozen, if you will be back in philadelphia, members of your team on monday, former president barak obama, as well as bruce springsteen yes. do you can you tell us where you that may be at? secondly any other as we would say, heavy hitters in your campaign, planning to come the philadelphia in the lead up to elections? >> well, i'm very honored to have the support of former president obama is, you know, he's been on the campaign trail and it has been really wonderful the fallen extraordinary in terms of the time and effort that he's putting into our campaign. and people like bruce springsteen to have their support. and of course he is is an american icon i think it just shows the breadth and depth of the support that we have and also the enthusiasm that a lot of people are bringing to the campaign and feel about our campaign hi other big names. i have nothing to report at this moment stay tuned. however, vice president, what do you make of the gender gap in this election? >> why do you think you have stronger support among women
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than the former president? >> well, i have to be honest with you, it's not what i see in terms of my rallies in terms of the interactions i'm having with people in communities and in on the brown what i'm saying is eighth in equal measure, men and women talking about their concerns about the future of our democracy talking about the fact that they want and the president believes with optimism and takes on the challenges that we face, whether it'd be grocery prices or investing in small businesses are homeownership so i'm not actually saying in that kind of disparity and i intend to be a president for all americans. and that includes paying attention. yes. to a fundamental freedom that has been taken away because of donald trump freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body. and an equal measure to prioritize the economic needs of individuals and families in america. and what we're dawson must do in terms of upholding our strength and standing on global stage out
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a california voter. >> do california and other states need to punish drug and crimes more harsh? >> so i have not yet voted and i have not yet heard had the chance to read through the ballot. i will keep you posted on that. >> we're time for one more question, then. >> vice president, this topic was brought up last night, but we'll construction of a seven border wall continue you and your administration i will tell you that my highest priority is to put the resources into ensuring that our border is secure, which is why i've been very clear can i bring back up as president that bipartisan border security bill and make sure that it is brought to my desk so i can sign it into law. >> the biggest issue that we have right now is that donald trump has stood in the way of what would have been a proven part of the solution to the bigger problem, which is that we have a broken immigration system in america and we need to fix it and we have the tools at hand, but we have on the other side of this election, donald trump who would prefer to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem. i intend to fix the problem in a way that
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is just about practical solutions that are within our arm's reach. if we have the commitment to do it president harris there in philadelphia following the town hall last night before she heads down to georgia, she was asked if there would be other big names and celebrities. >> very clearly there will be, but she wasn't going to give any hints. she said stay tuned. and she was asked about the gender gap where she said she kind of sidestepped it a little definitely by saying that that's not a disparity that she's seeing on the trail. the one that we're seeing in the polls yeah. >> she said she would be president for all americans. she she made a little bit of news there saying that she hadn't yet voted right. she also talked about an endorsement that she got from two republicans, the mayor of walkinshaw, shawn riley, and former representative fred upton of michigan. obviously two swing states, blue wall states she really focused in on driving the message that we
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first heard last night at the cnn town hall, comparing what donald trump and his allies are promising his supporters this sort of retribution, describing it as an enemies list a to-do list to help the american people will of course, keep you updated with the latest that we get from not only vice president harris, but also former president trump as they are out on the campaign trail right now. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. stay with us it all comes down to this. >> we can now make a major projection. >> the way only cnn you can bring it to you election night in america, special coverage begins tuesday, november 5. it for my client head. oh, think kitchen definitely to one. but how can you tell your house or stuck on to face take it for monday night open door, give you the flexibility to sell them by on your timeline sounds warming. >> smile. you found it the feeling of findings, psoriasis
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president harris is now on her way to georgia and the state is one of the battlegrounds. >> it could be key to winning the white house come november 5, new polling from marist college shows trump in harris in a dead heat there they are tied at 49% in this poll and our new cnn polling average in georgia showing no clear leader with trump up at 50%, harris at 48 joining us now is the president of the young democrats of georgia, parker short. and parker last we spoke was at the democratic national convention pension. it's good to see you again here just 12 days from election day you are talking to voters. you are looking at these polls that are so neck and neck, do you have concerns? stearns right now about georgia look, i wouldn't call them concerns, but we're the underdog in this fight and i've been organizing since i was 14. >> and in georgia, we've always been underdogs as democrats, but we know how to win. we have two democratic senators in raphael warnock and jon ossoff. and in 2020, joe biden won won the state by 11,779 votes. so i
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think that merits polling today shows, as we all know, it is a very close race. every vote matters. and as we're breaking records for the early vote, i think george's know how important their vote is, and they're going out and making their voices heard so yesterday, harris said that she does think trump is fascist. this was a sharper message from her on this topic than we've heard before. does something like that motivate young people or do you think that's a message that appeals more to older voters? >> i think that's just the truth. it's not just kamala harris saying it its john kelly who was donald trump's chief of staff truly, i think it's just important that we continue to highlight the terrible leader that donald trump was, and how now if he was to regain the presidency, he would have no guardrails. there will not be people like john on kelly around him to try and control his worst impulses instead, he would be able to be a fascist as his own chief of staff jim described so i'm glad kamala is going out there and tell him
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the truth about donald trump because he is a corrosive force in our politics. and as he continues to divide people, kamala harris is continuing to bring people together what else do you what do you think is driving young people to the polls or will drive young people to the polls in georgia there are so many issues. >> i mean, for me in georgia, there is a abortion ban in 2019, republicans in the state of georgia passed that's the repressive abortion ban that recently led to the death of amber thurman because her health care was criminalized by george republicans. i think young people know what's at stake and a woman born today in georgia has less rights than a woman board before donald trump and brian kemp's repressive abortion ban. i think that's important also. i really appreciate kamala harris as message about an opportunity economy allowing young people to buy a home, investing and small businesses and startups and also i hope to be a parent someday. i am just 22, but i
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think it's very important that we invest in families and parents, but and she is trying to make it easier easier for americans to live that american dream by having a family buying a home and creating an opportunity that works for the opportunity economy that works for everybody, including the next-generation another big piece of that is climate change, because if we don't fight back against climate change and build a greener economy. we're going to be dealing with terrible effects of climate change in our everyday lives. and that will also be disastrous for our economy if we do not prepare and are not thought parker, i didn't want to play a moment from trump's appearance in georgia last night, where he was joined by robert f. kennedy. here it is under the trump administration, we will get the toxic chemicals out of our food supply. >> at we will make our children with us tonight is the man who's going to help us get it all straightened out robert f. kennedy
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that because topics about food cooking, ingredients sourcing those are popular on tiktok and on instagram accounts for young people. >> do you think a message like that might actually, resonate with some younger voters? >> you know, i think it's really ironic that donald trump is talking about that just a couple of days after himself frying french fries and seed oil's at mcdonald's. a terribly unhealthy fast food chain, which he has enjoyed and championed his whole life. i think that is a little bit hypocritical i think robert f. kennedy is a very flawed individual and it speaks to the fact that trump is surrounding himself with radical extremists. but he does not really walk the walk he's just saying these things to appeal to voters. i mean, you look at him in real life and he's actually being rather unhealthy. i don't mean to be too two critical, but i'm not trying to take health advice from donald trump and i do not trust him to look out for the
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health and safety of the american people. just look at how he handled the covid, crisis. i mean, he told people to put bleach in their bodies. it's extraordinarily dangerous. he has very little sense and i think it just proves that he will say anything to get elected. and i truly do think young people have more sense than to be swept up in all of this rhetoric and showmanship because i want an opportunity economy and as a public policy undergrad, as somebody who is getting their master's degree in public policy from duke i see the vision that kamala harris is laying out for this country and it excites me, donald trump it's trying to take us back. i'm excited to go forward with kamala harris parker short. thank you so much for being with us, we'll be watching this race very closely. >> thank you for having me were on a those boat. >> y'all all right. >> and still to come, boeing is in a bind after the union reject his offer to end a weeks-long stripe love details ahead
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push for the members demands as quickly as we can and we remain on strike. thank you >> business and politics correspondent vanessa yurkevich is here with details on this of vanessa why did boeing workers reject the deal? and now what happens? >> yeah. this is the second time in six weeks that they've rejected a deal. the first time they was by 95% of rank-and-file members. this time 64% still a healthy number of the 33,000 union members that now will remain on strike because they voted down this deal. you can see some of what was on the table, 35 percent in wage increases a signing bonus, larger contributions to for one k's. and also the promise to have the next commercial plane built in washington state. but what you don't see there is a return to the traditional pension. and that is what many rank and file members wanted to see. take a listen to eight 817 years veteran at boeing, this
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woman talks about why the pension is so important to her. listen back. >> i really i'm bitter about it. we're all bitter about it. but like well, it a stab des and i'm too far into my career when they took it to actually be able to build a good for a one and many of these union members gave up their mess their pension as part of concessions when the company threatened to move the production of two boeing aircrafts other states now the president of the union says that if boeing is not willing to work with them on the pension, they need to come up come up on wages to at least 40%. >> they also need to provide better work life balance, more vacation time, more sick time for these workers at these jobs that are very physical and also they really need to work with the union to come to a deal that members really want these last two contracts that have been put on the table. clearly,
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membership chip doesn't like the union president says that he's going to be reaching out to the white house to try to bring acting labor secretary julie su back into the mix to try to get these two sides back to the table. yet again, for a third try on this contract, brianna boris we'll see if that helps what a rough year of headlines for boeing and no foreseeable end in the future. vanessa yurkevich. thank you so much and editor at the la times is quitting saying she is standing up accusing the papers billionaire owner of politically interfering with the editorial board will get into the details in just a few minutes tonight at ten eastern on cnn when you are looking for answers, it's good to have help because the right information at the right time may make all the difference and humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's why we're offering seven things. >> every medicare supplement
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project is three months past the deadline, but this is when allison is at her back i love it. i'm just in windy city rehab all new tuesday night at 8:00 on hgtv close captioning. >> he's brought to you by christian faith publishing, right? for a higher purpose published with us christian faith publishing is an author friendly publisher who understands it. your labor is more than just a book color scan for your freedom the writer's guide, 800, 4, 5, 518 to seven major controversy generating national headlines at the los angeles times today, one of the papers top editors quit saying that she's standing up after its billionaire owner block the editorial boards plan to endorse vice president kamala harris for president. cnn's hadas gold has more on this for us, hadas, what are you learning? >> yes, i'm really strong words coming from the editorial page, editor of the la times mariel garza. she said that the board was ready to publish their endorsement of vice president kamala harris when the billiard billionaire owner dr. patrick soon-shiong, who
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bought la times in 2018, stepped in and said they would not be publishing any endorsement this despite the fact that paper has endorsed in other races this year, it's just for president. they weren't going to endorse. i want to read you part of her resignation letter that was obtained by the columbia journalism review. she says in these dangerous times, saying silent, isn't just indifference. it is complicity. i'm standing up by stepping down from the editorial board. please accept this as my formal resignation effective immediately. she also gave an interview to the columbia journalism review, which he said that they had spent several editorials talking about why former president donald trump is unfit, that he is dangerous. and so this editorial would not be coming out of left field. now, we're getting an explanation from the owner, which i do want to post to show what he posted this online. he said the tutorial board was provided the opportunity to draft a factual analysis of all the positive and negative policies by each candidate during their tenures at the white house and he also talked about how this could have the effect they have on the nation. in the next four years, he says in this way with this clear and non-partisan information side-by-side, our readers could decide who would
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be worthy of being president except again, it's not like the editorial board had not been writing several editorials about these two candidates and what they would do in office. but now it's also turned into a trump attacked donald trump has now used to this in an email fundraiser for trying to say even her own california newspaper would not endorse her. and this is having further effect. we've heard now of subscribers canceling, including some celebrities. this is california mark hamill himself, and said he had canceled his subscription over this. >> they lost luke skywalker sounds like hadas gold. thank you so much for the update. coming up cue the beyonce references this is texas and cowboy carter is taking the floor, joining vice president kamala harris for a rally in houston. all the details in just moments >> judge gesture. >> i'm feeling better all in one and done with me. next kickstart better now, mucinex kickstart gives only one and done relief with a morning
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